tvAsahi’s 65th Dream Festival 09/15 @Makuhari Messe
I’m still feeling like crap today, but there’s no way I’m missing Zigzag, Hyde or Luna Sea and wasting my 13,000¥, so I mask up and vow to drink a ton of OJ today.
Makuhari Messe is quite the place. There’s a bus that goes there specifically, hell, half of the neighbourhood has “Makuhari Meese” signs up.
So I arrive at the end of the bus line and head into the main hall. There’s also a culinary festival going on at the same time, but it’s pretty easy to determine where the Dream Festival crowd is heading.
After getting my ticket ripped, I walk into this grand hall filled with people milling about. I see merch tables, a bar, a seating area, washrooms, and numerous sparkly sculptures. Signs to where the food trucks are.
This is just the lobby.
So after getting some OJ and a shirt from Luna Sea’s Mother tour, I head to the actual area, walking under a corridor of lights. In front of me is this large standing area larger than most of the floors that I’ll be seeing on this trip. And then, after that, over 70 rows of seating, each with about 172 seats. That’s over 12,000 people here.
So I pick up my flyer package and stuff the t-shirt in there. The seating is a little cramped, not going to lie. Especially with me having to frequently excuse myself to go blow my nose in the bathroom.
The festival gets started, and they announce the first artist - Zigzag!
This is my first time seeing them, and I’ll admit that I wasn’t super familiar with their stuff, but I had liked what I heard.
The crowd loved them, and for good reason. The set kept it fresh, not focusing on one style of song for too long. Halfway through Japanese party, they paused to eat an onigiri each. For the fourth song, they ditched the instruments and did some cat ninja dances on the centre platform. Mikoto might have had the best vocal performance of the night, just in my opinion.
Drip
Dazzling Secret
JAPPARAPPAN ~Japanese Party
拙者忍者、猫忍者。~木天蓼三毛蔵と町娘おりん~
Ama
Fukushuu wa Seigi
Kichune no Yomeiri
Promise
So I’m impressed enough to go check out their merch after it was done. Walked away with a full sized bath towel. Which…will be getting ample use while I’m in Japan. After another OJ and bathroom break, I walk back to the area, where 9mm Parabellum Bullet had started. I decide to hang back and watch them from the standing area until a couple of minutes in I’m approached by staff giving me a “move along ma’am” smile.
So I figure that I’ll actually step back and use this opportunity to grab some food.
So a lot of Hyde and Zigzag fans are hanging out around the burgers and hotdog stand, but after 15 minutes of waiting and barely any movement, I realize that I could be waiting here until Luna Sea themselves are done, so I head to the beef tongue and fried chicken spot next door with no lineup.
I chickened (get it?) out on the beef tongue and ate my standard karaage.
So I figure the next band is about to start soon, which I expected to be either TMG or BabyMetal based on the billing on the website.
Nope. Ling Tosite Sigure
I have to admit that I don’t know their music very well, but I’ve heard of them. The set veered into proggy territory early on, which I was all there for. They also had a decent amount of songs with screaming, and vocalist TK often went quite high pitched with his clean vocals, even during the times when the bassist wasn’t providing backups.
After they finish up, the panda mascot comes back out to fire some merch items into the crowd. I decide that I might as well stick around as to not miss the next artist call, because it could really be anyone at this point.
Hyde
So he comes out and stands at this high podium that they’ve erected in the middle of the stage. I know he thinks that it’ll make him look taller, but I don’t know if it’s working.
I don’t know 100% of the Setlist, but for sure we got Pandora, Mad Qualia, Honey, 6or9, Glamorous Sky and half way through, a cover of Linkin Park’s Given Up.
A couple of songs started with Hyde heading over to the cameras to sing directly to the lens. In the second half, he also made a show of stepping onto a stack of crates and attempting to stand on them.
He heads off, and I take this opportunity for one last washroom break. Just as I’m about to blow my nose, I hear the next act’s intro starting…
Luna Sea
So I book it the fuck back to my seat, Sumimasening the crap out of the five people I have to sneak past, in time for the guys to actually take the stage.
Vocally, Ryuichi was somewhere in between when I saw him on May 28, 2023 where he sounded great, and the day after at Rockmaykan free three song set where everyone noticed that he sounded rough. Sugizo worked the crowd as always, in his thigh highs. Was hyped to get In Silence and Time is Dead, which I didn’t get to hear on my first time seeing them last year.
Setlist
- Storm
- Tonight
- In Silence
- Time is Dead
- Believe
- I for You
- Rosier
And I was holding my breath waiting for Wish, but I guess there was just too much rock for eight songs.
So given that I’m sick and I really don’t care about either TMG or BabyMetal, I guess I’m hitting the dusty trail. Unfortunately, half of the audience had the same idea.
I get a flyer from a small VK band on my way out. He handed it to me and said “Visual kei”, and I was like “oh, ヴィジャル系が大好きです”, earning a grin from him.